Much of the original point I tried to make has evaporated in light of ETH >.015
BTC (.017?
.019!?! .02!!!), electric costs should be a non-consideration for most. That said:
But that extract fan power consumption is due to the mining as well. So we have to take that in to account.
100% GPU TDP on 970 = 145W
Do the math, break it down, here's the numbers:
Overclocked, maintaining <70C core temp (high fan profile):
gpu1 (incl. fans on card):
108W (75%TDP)
gpu2 (incl. fans on card):
115W (80%TDP)
4 case and 2 cpu fans, hdd, mobo/cpu:
50W (case fans ramped to 60%)
Total so far:
273WPSU loss:
55W (80% efficiency; 0.2 * 273 = 55W)
273+55 =
328W, or basically what I've monitored on the UPS
42MH/s,
7.8W/MH (total system),
5.3W/MH (gpus only)
Stock, maintaining 75C core temps, stock fan profile, both @65%TDP:
gpu1:
90Wgpu2:
90Wcase fans+hdd+mobo+cpu:
30W (silent pc mode)
Total so far:
210WPSU loss:
42WTotal system:
264W36MH/s,
7.0W/MH (total system),
5.2W/MH (gpus only)
Something I'm going to try is disabling Windows Aero. Even though it's a headless system and it's not doing anything, some have mentioned it stealing GPU power all the time regardless of use, therefore decreasing hash. I've seen weirder things, especially on Winblows. God, I've got to roll Mint or something.I've seen the "my 280x will do xxMH on yyyW with zzzV undervolt" before, I still have no clear idea because so many things play a factor in pushing the limit. I've seen people today who own multiple rigs, running mixes of 7950 and 280x, undervolted/clocked/tweaked/whatever, drawing over 3KW to get 350MH/s (9W/MH!), and they're happy with that. To each their own, ETH's at .02
BTC, electric ain't much of a matter no mo.
I think I'm done with this particular thread.

I have 4x7990 undervoltaged to 0.95 V, 850/1250MHz. It does 156MH/s with 1320W from the wall, So that is 8.46W/MH/s.